Utah State Parks Near Green River

Discover 12 parks within driving distance of Green River

Green River State Park

Green River, Utah
1 mile away

"Green River is the closest city and provides essential services, dining, and lodging for park visitors."

Green River State Park features a lush riverside setting, a nine-hole golf course, and a boat launch for river adventures. It's a popular base for exploring the Green River and nearby canyons.

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Fort Bonneville State Historic Site

Green River, Wyoming
6 miles away

"Green River is the closest service center and the most convenient base for visiting the site. Travelers often combine a stop here with dining, fuel, and other local attractions."

Fort Bonneville State Historic Site highlights one of Wyoming’s earliest documented frontier trading locations and the story of western exploration. The site offers a quiet, open landscape with interpretive history and scenic views of the Green River corridor.

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Granger Stage Station State Historic Site

Granger, Wyoming
18 miles away

"Green River is the nearest major community and a convenient base for travelers exploring southwest Wyoming. Visitors from Green River often stop here for a quick historic outing and a look at Overland Trail history."

Granger Stage Station State Historic Site highlights one of the best-known stage and freight stops in the Green River Valley. The site offers a quiet historic setting with interpretive signage and a tangible connection to 19th-century travel across the West.

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Piedmont Charcoal Kilns State Historic Site

Piedmont, Wyoming
22 miles away

"Green River is the closest major service center and a convenient base for fuel, food, and lodging. Visitors often combine a stop at the kilns with a drive through the historic railroad corridor."

Piedmont Charcoal Kilns State Historic Site features one of the best surviving examples of charcoal kilns in the West, set amid open sagebrush country near the historic railroad town of Piedmont. The site offers a quiet stop for history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring southwestern Wyoming.

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Point of Rocks Stage Station State Historic Site

Point of Rocks, Wyoming
28 miles away

"Green River visitors can easily reach the site for a half-day history trip. The station appeals to families and travelers interested in Wyoming’s railroad and overland travel heritage."

Point of Rocks Stage Station State Historic Site is one of Wyoming’s best-preserved stagecoach stations, illustrating the challenges of travel and commerce on the Overland Trail. Visitors can explore the historic buildings and learn how the station served travelers, freight lines, and the early West.

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Goblin Valley State Park

Emery County, Utah
32 miles away

"Green River is the closest city with lodging and dining options, making it a convenient base for exploring Goblin Valley and the San Rafael Swell."

Goblin Valley State Park features a vast valley of sandstone goblins and stunning desert scenery. Visitors enjoy hiking, camping, and exploring the otherworldly landscape.

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Utahraptor State Park

Grand County, Utah
48 miles away

"Green River travelers can enjoy a quick drive to Utahraptor State Park for camping, hiking, and exploring paleontological sites."

Utahraptor State Park showcases unique paleontological sites and stunning red rock terrain. Visitors can camp, hike, and explore the area’s rich dinosaur history.

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Bear River State Park

Evanston, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Green River is within range for a longer day trip to enjoy the park’s wildlife and riverfront setting. Visitors from the area often combine the park with travel through southwest Wyoming."

Bear River State Park offers a relaxed outdoor experience with riverfront scenery, wildlife exhibits, and space for picnicking and short strolls. It is especially popular for viewing bison and elk, birdwatching, and as a convenient stop near Interstate 80.

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Dead Horse Point State Park

Moab, Utah
58 miles away

"Green River offers travelers a gateway to southeastern Utah’s parks, with amenities and lodging for those exploring Dead Horse Point and surrounding attractions."

Dead Horse Point State Park is renowned for its panoramic vistas of deep canyons and the Colorado River. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, camping, and some of Utah’s best stargazing opportunities.

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Fort Bridger State Historic Site

Fort Bridger, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Green River travelers can pair a stop at Fort Bridger with a broader southwest Wyoming road trip. The site offers a strong historical contrast to the region’s outdoor recreation and railroad heritage."

Fort Bridger State Historic Site features reconstructed and preserved structures, interpretive exhibits, and a museum collection focused on the fur trade, military history, and pioneer travel. It is one of Wyoming’s most important heritage sites for understanding the Overland Trails.

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Millsite State Park

Ferron, Utah
59 miles away

"Green River is a popular stop for travelers and river enthusiasts. Visitors from Green River come to Millsite for a change of scenery and water-based recreation."

Millsite State Park is known for its sparkling reservoir, dramatic cliffs, and lush golf course. It’s a favorite spot for water recreation, camping, and exploring the rugged beauty of central Utah.

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Names Hill State Historic Site

La Barge, Wyoming
60 miles away

"Green River visitors may stop here while exploring historic routes tied to westward expansion. The site is a compact, educational destination with strong regional significance."

Names Hill offers a quiet roadside stop with interpretive signs, scenic river views, and visible pioneer inscriptions in the rock. It is a meaningful place to reflect on the thousands of emigrants who passed through the Green River valley on their way west.

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